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edith and carolyn. we'll explain. healthy skin for . [ female announcer ] don't just moisturize, improve the health of your skin with aveeno daily moisturizing lotion. the natural oatmeal formula goes beyond 24-hour moisture. it's clinically proven to improve your skin's health in one day, with significant improvement in 2 weeks. for healthy, beautiful skin that lasts. i found a moisturizer for life. [ female announcer ] aveeno daily moisturizing lotion. and for healthy, beautiful hair, try...
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. >> reporter: when carolyn hale counsels young people with cancer at vanderbilt children's hospital, she speaks from experience. ten years ago at age 13, hale complained of back pain, doctors said it was from her back pack, but she turned out to have nonhodgkin's lymphoma wrapping around her spine. >> they hit you with so many poisonous drugs so, much chemotherapy that you just can't help but feel lifeless. >> reporter: carolyn is part of a largely unknown group in the war on cancer. adolescents and young adults ages 15 to 39 account for more than 72,000 new cancers every year. seven times more than pediatric cancers and unlike other groups their mortality rate have not improved. >> our peers are suffering because there's not been medical advances that have trickled down to our age group. >> reporter: after surviving brain cancer at age 21, matthew zachary founded an organization called up it cancer. >> young adults who don't get cancers that are easily screened, they get hodgkin's, they get sarcomas, usually not detectable cancers so, it's not like you can go to the kr and say scree
. >> reporter: when carolyn hale counsels young people with cancer at vanderbilt children's hospital, she speaks from experience. ten years ago at age 13, hale complained of back pain, doctors said it was from her back pack, but she turned out to have nonhodgkin's lymphoma wrapping around her spine. >> they hit you with so many poisonous drugs so, much chemotherapy that you just can't help but feel lifeless. >> reporter: carolyn is part of a largely unknown group in the war on...
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host: carolyn mckinney. guest: one thing that dr. paul has talked about consistently is blowback. blowback is something that was defined by the cia, and it is the consequences of our actions. unfortunately the american people are not able to put it did to the proper context, because our activities overseas are not always known to the public. so he -- i think he is one of -- has the most integrity in that he is the only one that wants to take responsibility for what we have done, and also to return to the founders' view of non interventionism. that as a farm policy philosophy that george washington and thomas jefferson and a lot of the other founders suggested that we use, and it was in place widely speaking until world war rahman one. -- world war one. he is talking of basically a return to one of america's first principles. i am glad he is able to talk about that on the republican stage. it is refreshing. host: evelyn is our next caller, on our line for independents. go-ahead, evelyn. caller: i like to say
host: carolyn mckinney. guest: one thing that dr. paul has talked about consistently is blowback. blowback is something that was defined by the cia, and it is the consequences of our actions. unfortunately the american people are not able to put it did to the proper context, because our activities overseas are not always known to the public. so he -- i think he is one of -- has the most integrity in that he is the only one that wants to take responsibility for what we have done, and also to...
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this is carolyn. >> carolyn woke her up to get the numbers because the state was -- >> waiting for the results when i was told by the party. so, i came to wake up edith who didn't answer her phone. >> you ladies don't have any fresh coffee brewed, do you? >> no, but i think i'm ready for it. >> guess what, joining us now, on the phone, edith and carolyn. let's give her a big round of applause. let me start with edith, edith, thank you so much. on behalf of all of us, on behalf of the american people, we want to thank you for clearing up this mystery. tell us how you feel right now, edith? >> i'm just overwhelmed with all of this. >> you're trending worldwide apparently on twitter, i just learned from ali velshi. are you big on the twitter? >> not so good. i just got an ipad for christmas, but i don't know how to work it yet. >> would you ladies like to be the co-anchors of a new cnn program, "cnn after dark." >> as you can see, edith and carolyn did save the day and the numbers were right. >>> well, in politics it's possible to lose and still win. just ask rick santorum who came up tan
this is carolyn. >> carolyn woke her up to get the numbers because the state was -- >> waiting for the results when i was told by the party. so, i came to wake up edith who didn't answer her phone. >> you ladies don't have any fresh coffee brewed, do you? >> no, but i think i'm ready for it. >> guess what, joining us now, on the phone, edith and carolyn. let's give her a big round of applause. let me start with edith, edith, thank you so much. on behalf of all of...
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always look for the grown in idaho seal. >>> two iowans named edith and carolyn. now they have their own twitter hash tag. they are the iowa gop officials that helped cnn clear the confusion when one vote separated mitt romney and rick santorum. it's 2:00 in the morning. one vote separated. one missing county. and all of a sudden that's when it all went nuts. >> it was one precinct out of 1700 and they didn't have some numbers. mark press son, we were focusing on this one county, clinton county. by coincidence i happened to be there with mitt romney last week. we went from davenport up to clinton. i was a little familiar with clinton. and all of a sudden one precinct in this county, they didn't have the right numbers. so we said, let's call up the gop officials who were in charge. >> we have your conversation with john king and john king had with the two women. >> the numbers we're receiving from the state do not match the numbers we just received from the county chair woman right here in clinton county. >> what do you mean the numbers don't match. >> john, you go
always look for the grown in idaho seal. >>> two iowans named edith and carolyn. now they have their own twitter hash tag. they are the iowa gop officials that helped cnn clear the confusion when one vote separated mitt romney and rick santorum. it's 2:00 in the morning. one vote separated. one missing county. and all of a sudden that's when it all went nuts. >> it was one precinct out of 1700 and they didn't have some numbers. mark press son, we were focusing on this one county,...
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carolyn is 4. jj you might see him on the pga tour in 20 years. telling you. >> that good. >> the kid sleeps with his golf club. destroyed our plasma tv. >> took a swing at it. >> that will cost more than $475. >> that's all right though. we know the direction that he's going to be going in. caroline loves to sing, off key. >> rich golf pro. off the shift earlier than you thing. >> not for another 20 years. >> you're the best for hanging around. >> won't be going away too soon. >> good to know. coming up in your first ever "the skinny," everybody's favorite part of the show. a proposal and a new year for lebron james. >> how dennis rodman is bouncing back into basketball, you got to hear this next in "the skinny." ♪ skinny ♪ so skinny >> you will soon hear that song in your sleep. but this is a big moment for you. your first "the skinny." >> my virgin "the skinny." >> the first time is always the most special. >> it is. >> as you found this first story. very wild story. >> if you were a woman and luck to go topless and were 5'10", this would b
carolyn is 4. jj you might see him on the pga tour in 20 years. telling you. >> that good. >> the kid sleeps with his golf club. destroyed our plasma tv. >> took a swing at it. >> that will cost more than $475. >> that's all right though. we know the direction that he's going to be going in. caroline loves to sing, off key. >> rich golf pro. off the shift earlier than you thing. >> not for another 20 years. >> you're the best for hanging around....
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carolyn barta is the author. she is joining us from her home in texas. you knew ross perot as a journalist before many people met hi. can you tell us about his roots in texarkana and what shaped the man we knew of a national stage? >> perot was from texarkana. he had an average texas childhood. as a boy he broke horses and traded horses. he was an eagle scout. even in later tonight i think he kept all of the traits of the eagle scout. he would set of objectives and goals and try to pursue those goals. he was very much in the texas tradition of the day. as he grew and went to the naval academy and started his own businesses, he was representing the can-do spirit of texas. his vision was a big, the state was big, there were powerless opportunities. the sky was the limit. he really sort of played into what was the texas mythology with texas politicians who were larger than life, very successful businessman who made a fortune here. they were risk takers, they were not afraid to fail. that was the sort of spirit he had at that i think got him into this thing.
carolyn barta is the author. she is joining us from her home in texas. you knew ross perot as a journalist before many people met hi. can you tell us about his roots in texarkana and what shaped the man we knew of a national stage? >> perot was from texarkana. he had an average texas childhood. as a boy he broke horses and traded horses. he was an eagle scout. even in later tonight i think he kept all of the traits of the eagle scout. he would set of objectives and goals and try to pursue...
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caller: this is carolyn. host: where are you calling from? caller: mississippi. host: what you think of the president's proposal for streamlining agencies into one group. caller: i do not completely agree with it. host: why not? caller: because they have different functions. i do not think that the government agencies are the problem. i think it is people trying to prejudice folks against government workers. i think the problem is the loopholes. we are not generating money. that is the problem. everybody is so weak minded and scared of their political position. let me tell you. it is the wealthy people who are killing us. even with church donations. we have people just doing double dipping. you have churches worth billions of dollars for paying no taxes. they would rather cut medicare and social security. host: in "the houston chronicle" this morning, they have this headline. during his announcement, the president also talked about helping business. [video clip] >> from the day they come up with an idea, they need a patent. today the day have to build a product a
caller: this is carolyn. host: where are you calling from? caller: mississippi. host: what you think of the president's proposal for streamlining agencies into one group. caller: i do not completely agree with it. host: why not? caller: because they have different functions. i do not think that the government agencies are the problem. i think it is people trying to prejudice folks against government workers. i think the problem is the loopholes. we are not generating money. that is the problem....
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>> yes, yes, i am. >> carolyn maloney, a democrat of new york talking to us about the state of the union that the president just gave it i might add that 26 of us gave our seats, our tickets to veterans. i gave one to a returning veteran from afghanistan who spent 16 months there, a west point graduate. so his emphasis on the fact that our men and women are coming back from iraq and the are such an important part of the strength of our country, it's a good thing. >> representative maloney. and out in other member of the new york delegation is joining us, and this is representative doctor nan hayworth who, if i'm correct, you're an eye doctor, greg? >> i am an ophthalmologist, and i surging, yes. >> freshman? >> freshman. >> first state of the union or second? >> second. the president certainly has some and inspiring thoughts for us, and the key thing really is the mechanisms by which we reached the dreams we all share. for example, we all want to see our industries revived, manufacturing, our businesses. the mechanism that the president has proposed, although part of it, trade agreements
>> yes, yes, i am. >> carolyn maloney, a democrat of new york talking to us about the state of the union that the president just gave it i might add that 26 of us gave our seats, our tickets to veterans. i gave one to a returning veteran from afghanistan who spent 16 months there, a west point graduate. so his emphasis on the fact that our men and women are coming back from iraq and the are such an important part of the strength of our country, it's a good thing. >>...
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[laughter] let me start with carolyn goodman, the mayor of las vegas. this lady is a rock star. she got elected last july. she and her husband switched states. she has charisma. she started a private school before she ended up becoming mayor. her school was one of the only schools in las vegas to went -- that went on to have a 100% graduation rate with kids going to college. one of the things that mayors can do is a line there city services. number one it is alignment. all of us as mayors have to align our city services with the school districts. it does not cost money. it is about efficiency and building partnerships. all of us can do this. tell us the programs you have initiated in terms of student outcome and alignment. >> i am delighted to be here and part of this group. this is an excellent pamphlet that has been given to all of you. 12 years of being here and accompanying my husband, every day of his life he would assure his population he was the happiest mayor in the universe. everybody thought it was because he was lucky to be a mayor. the reason was true because every m
[laughter] let me start with carolyn goodman, the mayor of las vegas. this lady is a rock star. she got elected last july. she and her husband switched states. she has charisma. she started a private school before she ended up becoming mayor. her school was one of the only schools in las vegas to went -- that went on to have a 100% graduation rate with kids going to college. one of the things that mayors can do is a line there city services. number one it is alignment. all of us as mayors have...